MAMMALS FROM BURMA 925 
51. Vesperugo noctula, Scr. 
7. Yadò. A single specimen. 
92. Vesperugo affinis, Doss. 
7 2. Kakhyen Hills. November 1886. 
93. Vesperugo abramus, Temm. 
Bhamo ; Mandalay; Rangoon 1885-86. 
54. Vesperugo kuhlii, Narr. 
7. Mandalay 1885. 
55. Vesperugo tylopus, Doss. 
P. Z. S., 1875, p. 473. Cat. Chir. B. M., p. 286. 
Q. Biapò. 
This species has only been previously recorded from Borneo, 
but Signor Fea’s specimen agrees so closely in all essential 
characters with the typical specimen in the British Museum that 
it must unquestionably be referred to the same species. The 
Burmese individual is rather larger than the Bornean (forearm 
36 as compared to 31 mm.), and its inner incisors is without 
the slight and inconspicuous posterior secondary cusp which 
caused Mr. Dobson to describe the tooth as “ bifid.” The brightly 
contrasted yellow colour of the adhesive callosities on the thumb 
and hind-foot is as well-marked as in the typical example. 
56. Nyeticejus kuhlii, Leacz. 
Rangoon; Tikekee. Kokareet; Malewoon (Tenasserim). Se- 
veral examples. 
57. Nyeticejus ornatus, By. 
Q. Kakhyen Hills. A single specimen. 
58. Harpiocephalus harpia, Trum. 
2. Tahò, 1888. Two specimens. 
